Two Rivers Community Ambassador

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The Community Ambassadors will review the “I Love TR” positivity campaign so far and talk through what’s next — including subcommittee needs, recruiting more members, and how to show up more in the community. No votes or specific spending decisions are listed on this agenda.

The group will take stock of the “I Love TR” campaign — what’s been done on social media and in the community — and what results they think it’s actually producing.

They’ll discuss subcommittee progress and, importantly, what’s not working (challenges/needs). That’s where you usually learn whether a volunteer effort is stalling due to lack of people, unclear goals, or lack of support.

Recruiting more members and deciding how often to meet are on the agenda — basic, but it signals whether this group is trying to scale up or is still figuring out how to operate.

No public comments or communications recorded for this meeting.

HISTORY OF I LOVE TR
The Ambassadors will recap the “I Love TR” positivity campaign and review what they list as accomplishments so far, including social media and community presence. The agenda doesn’t say how success is being measured, so residents may want to listen for concrete outcomes (participation, volunteer sign-ups, event turnout) versus feel-good updates.
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SUB-COMMITTEE UPDATE
The group will review what subcommittees have been doing and name challenges or needs. This is the practical checkpoint: if they’re short on volunteers, tools, or clear direction, this is where it should surface — and where the city should be clear about what support (if any) is available.
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ADDING MEMBERS
They will discuss bringing in additional members. The agenda doesn’t spell out criteria, outreach plans, or whether membership is open to all residents, so it’s worth watching whether recruitment is broad and transparent or mostly by invitation.
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
The Ambassadors will talk about showing up at community events and other ways to get involved. This is where residents should listen for specifics — which events, what the Ambassadors will actually do there, and how the public can plug in without needing insider connections.
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SCHEDULE FOR NEXT MEETING
They will discuss how often to meet going forward. Frequency matters because it’s a proxy for momentum: too infrequent and projects drift; too frequent without clear tasks can burn out volunteers.
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